That's a great idea. (I can run it past my editors there.) Generally, I start on an article weeks before it's published, so that makes this tricky. It will be fun to see if the Seahawks can extend their season, and his career, this weekend.

Jones: CNBC had David Tepper on the morning of the 2016 Presidential Election when he had not made public whom he was voting for. That goes to show you how much his opinion is valued in the business world, where he is taking a step back by converting his hedge fund.

Jones: With HB2, the morality aspect went out the window when companies started pulling money out of the state of North Carolina. David Tepper is the driver of a lot of money. If he was a NC or SC resident, he would easily be the richest person in either.

Jones: New Jersey is the only state at this point that has legalized sports gambling that is seeing the kind of success they're having, and it has a lot to do with the mobile betting aspect. There can be problems with gambling being so ubiquitous, though.

Jones: Sports gambling is a trickier sell in the South. If you look at South Carolina, there's a very recent history of the trouble that came out of electronic gambling in that state. A lot of poor people got poorer because of it.

Jones: There are obvious reasons David Tepper wants relationships in both North and South Carolina, but there's another stream source of revenue in a second state. If NC legalizes sports gambling and he can get a piece of that pie, then what happens in SC without this foothold?

Durham: I'm not sure the 2020 #ACCBASE Championship will be in Durham, but I don't think it's dead yet to keep having it at @DurhamBulls Athletic Park more often than not, going forward. I hope it gets to come back.